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Hi all!I'm a huge lover of podcasts. In fact, I listen to podcasts more often than I listen to music! Weird, I know. I just find it calming and interesting to hear people tell stories, so podcasts are the perfect medium to do just that. I listen to all of mine through the Podcast app on my iPhone (it's purple if you're looking for it). Otherwise, I'm sure there are plenty of other places you can listen as well.I've also always happened to love anything dark, scary, or murdery. Also potentially weird, but very trendy right now, yes? When I was a kid, my favorite shows were Are You Afraid of the Dark? and Goosebumps, so I'd say we've just transitioned to a different format here. At any particular time, I'm probably listening to either a business podcast or a true crime podcast! Two completely different topics, I know I know. I'll usually choose a podcast depending on my mood or where I am. If I'm alone...probably business! But if I'm driving or surrounded by people, the creepier the better.This Halloween season, I've been finding myself wanting to listen to a lot more scary podcasts than usual! Which led me to making this list. And although I do love the true crime genre, I only threw in the ones that I thought would be perfect for listening to around Halloween. I'll make another list at a later time of all my fave podcasts in that category. The other podcasts on this list are going to be just plain spooky! Some involve comedy, some do not. Some are true stories, and others are complete fiction.So without further ado and in no particular order, here are 10 podcasts to scare you this Halloween!

10) Dr. Death

This one is true and also...quite disturbing. It's one that I binged instantly once I started it. If you have a weak stomach when it comes to surgery or description of guts and gore, maybe skip this one. It's about a neurosurgeon who...honestly shouldn't ever have been let into the operating room. Still, he performed over 30 surgeries over his "career" and botched most of them. Two ended in death. This show is about these patients and the medical system that failed to protect them. It's chilling at times and infuriating at others. So while it won't scare you in a paranormal way, it probably will in a very real way.

9) Pleasing Terrors

Excellent storytelling by Mike Brown. The terrors he tells are truly pleasing, always wrapped up neatly at the end! He used to be a ghost tour guide in South Carolina and now has a podcast to tell ghost stories and legends from near and far. The episodes are short and sweet (about 30 minutes) and are so well put together. I love the two part episode where he stays the night in one of the most haunted places in the US - The Old City Jail in Charleston, SC. But all the other ones are all great too! It's a careful balance between creepy and informative. His episodes are based on one particular theme and have stories that are woven together incredibly well.

8) Scare You to Sleep

Originally created so that listeners would have something to listen to in order to fall asleep, the host realized that the stories she was reading were too scary to fall asleep to! She started out reading her own fictional stories, but her pod became so popular that she ran out of stories to tell. She now reads stories submitted to her, classic horror, guided nightmares, and more. She has a very calming voice, but her stories are definitely anything but calming!

7) Up & Vanished

A great true crime podcast by Payne Lindsay that actually got "solved" as he was releasing weekly episodes in 2016! I personally think it had a lot to do with his coverage of the crime. The podcast starts off by describing the disappearance of Tara Grinstead in Ocilla, Georgia which happened many years ago. She was a high school teacher and former pageant queen who mysteriously disappeared in 1998. The case went cold. Payne refuels the fire to find out what happened to Tara, and I don't want to spoil what happens, but this podcast definitely stirred up a lot of action in Ocilla and beyond... Paired with an eerie theme song, this one will make you feel like you're actually being followed and simultaneously like you've just helped solve the crime of the century.

6) The Black Tapes

If you're wanting to listen to an episodic podcast that is dark and fictional, here you go! It's a docudrama about a journalist who is on the search for the truth about a paranormal investigation. So you heard that right - it's a fictional story, but it's done documentary style so it feels real. Are you following? You'll want to start at the beginning for this one.

5) Scary Stories Told in the Dark

Did anyone read those books when you were young? Scary Stories Told in the Dark - the podcast, is along the same lines of the book you used to get from the library and read with your friends. Or is it just me who did that? They're just creepy tales and urban legends, but it's a really well-produced podcast if you're in the mood to hear a scary tale!

4) The Last Podcast on the Left

Okay, this one is mostly funny. It's really well-researched retellings of infamous and lesser-known murders, crimes, and straight up weird stories. My favorite episodes of theirs are the ones where they spend a few episodes telling you about one particular serial killer or crazy person. I found particularly interesting the ones about Robert Hansen - the guy who enjoyed hunting actual people, L. Ron Hubbard - the creator of Scientology, Jonestown - you know, they drank the Koolaid, and Jack the Ripper. They also read Creepy Pastas if you're in the mood for something like that. Among other things - they cover everything!

3) The Conspirators

Another one along the lines of Pleasing Terrors, but this one is a little different. He tells stories of different conspiracies, serial killers, and other strange events throughout history and kind of lets you decide for yourself what to think of them. The episodes are quick and easy, and you'll come out feeling like you've learned something interesting! If you're not in the mood to be totally scared, but still want to listen to something somewhat dark, try this one.

2) The Strange and Unusual Podcast

Alyson Horrocks hosts this podcast that tells truly strange and unusual stories. It's a good one to listen to when trying to fall asleep. Not too creepy, but with macabre undertones. Her quality of research is pretty much unmatched. She's an expert on New England history, especially that of the dark variety. But her stories originate from across the globe. I like listening to this one when I'm doing art and just need something interesting in the background. Easy listening.

1) My Favorite Murder

My Favorite Podcast. This one probably won't scare you, unless you're inherently scared of anything murderous, but it will probably make you laugh. Each episode, Karen and Georgia each tell the story of a wild and crazy murder, in a funny way. Don't think that's possible? Well, have a listen then. They also do minisodes where they tell hometown murders from listeners who have written to them. So if you have a weird story of murder, a sinkhole, or found something weird in your wall recently (like...a thousand razors), be sure to let them know.So there you go! 10 podcasts to get you started. All available on iTunes. Like I said, I listen to podcasts all day long so I am full of recommendations. Let me know if you're looking for something specific! I'll probably be making more podcast favorites lists on other topics as well. But for now, stay spooked! And Happy Halloween.

And no, I'm not talking about the Christmas season. It's my other favorite...Halloween!

Have you ever heard of Paperless Post? They are an online marketplace for beautiful invitations and stationery that can be sent straight to the inboxes of your family and friends! It reminds me of back in the day when we used to send ecards through email...

I mean, that's basically what it is, but classier!

Think of brands like kate spade, Rifle Paper Company, Meri Meri, and more. There are hundreds of beautiful invitations to choose from for your next gathering.

You simply choose the invite that best fits the theme of your party. You can tailor it to the vibe of your party through envelope color, font choice, and more.

You are charged based on the amount of "coins" needed to sent out the amount of invitations you need. And it's pretty inexpensive. Price is determined by the number of add-ons you choose. Then all you have to do is to use their simple interface to load in all of your contacts, send the invitations, and manage RSVPs. It's so easy!

I, of course, wanted to take advantage of the fact that Halloween is quickly approaching. I chose this adorable kate spade invite (figures, right?) and quickly set it up to send to guests.

I attended a wedding a couple of weeks ago and wore this purple dress from ASOS. Somehow, all my accessories just kind of came together in this iridescent mermaidy combo? They are all pieces I've collected at different times from different places, but they all matched this dress perfectly!

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I loved this dress so much (found it through another blogger, Style Sangria!). I've been wanting something with those embellishments that ASOS does so well for quite some time now. The color was perfect too! I'm not typically a purple fan, but this shade specifically IS one of my favorite colors. And anything with a peplum has me SOLD!

All was well with the dress and it is certainly a showstopper...Except that it didn't fit perfectly. I did have to get the bust taken in, surprise surprise. And it was a little longer than I would have liked, also surprise surprise, but it looked cute anyways. I like how they have it in tall and curvy...but what about petite?! But whatever, sometimes us short people just can't win! I'm 5'2" and this is a size 2, for reference when shopping. This was the smallest size offered, and although it didn't fit 100% perfectly, I think it was the best fit for me that was available to purchase. They have a pretty good sizing chart feature on their website. You get to compare your size from another store and they figure out what the right size for you is from ASOS. I always use kate spade as my "example" size because I know my sizing there inside and out (from previously working there and trying on EVERYTHING).

As for accessories... I actually bought these shoes from my former boss because they didn't fit her! She had bought them for super cheap from Poshmark. They happened to be literally my exact size, so all was well with the world.

You may recognize the seashell handbag from my Tropical Vacay looks post from last year! It took me til the day of the wedding to realize that this bag would match so well with the shoes and dress.

The earrings are some oldies from Charming Charlie! They are so well-loved that they are quite honestly falling apart. But I'm going to keep on wearing them until they do!

We all know I love a good photo op. I also happen to love good food. Combine those two factors together and what do you get? A prime Insta-worthy moment.

Earlier in the summer, I traveled to NYC with a friend for a long weekend. Luckily, for the most part, he let ME make the plans for where we'd eat and what we'd see. So I of course did my research and chose the cutest places I could uncover.

Here's a little list of what I found! Obviously 5 days isn't long enough to try everything, but I think I did a pretty good job finding some Instagram gems. Whether it is a restaurant, street fair, or cafe, you're definitely going to beat the algorithm with pics from these spots!

6. Mad. Sq. Eats

I'll start with this one because we didn't even seek it out - we just stumbled upon it. Mad. Sq. Eats is a street festival that happens in the Flatiron District (obviously, that historic Flatiron Building is an awesome backdrop). You can try lots of different types of food very conveniently. The spring market happens during the entire month of May and the fall market is during the entire month of September (and first week of October). It's a great place to stop if you're wandering through the Flatiron District like we were.

5. Little Cupcake Bakeshop

There are a few different locations, but I honestly was on the hunt for this heart mural, which is outside of their location on Prince Street. Turns out, Little Cupcake Bakeshop is absolutely adorable inside and makes an excellent cookies and cream cheesecake. I love the black and white checkered floor and pops of pink throughout.

4. The Butcher's Daughter

Popularized in LA, this brunch spot is always hoppin, even in NYC. You'll get definite California beach vibes here, with their bright and sunny decor. I love their juices, and chose a watermelon mimosa made with their watermelon juice. I wouldn't say it's a cheap spot by any means, but hey, you're paying for an experience. And a good one, at that.

3. Pietro Nolita

Basically right next door to The Butcher's Daughter in Nolita, you have Pietro Nolita. If you know me at all, you know what my favorite color is. I initially found out about this spot on one of those viral Facebook videos and decided that I would be making my way there. It's just as cute as you'd imagine. Super small, super pink. They also serve Italian food.

2. Cha Cha Matcha

I really liked the people and the vibe here at Cha Cha Matcha. And the name. And the matcha. So everything. It's a really chill spot if you just need a drink and a snack on the go. I loved it so matcha!

1. Smorgasburg - Brooklyn

Easily the best food festival I've ever been to. I could have tried something from every single stand, there were so many amazing options. They plate everything so well, it basically screams, "Instagram me." Not only is it great presentation, it's all extemely delicious. Top-notch eateries are represented here. And with the Manhattan skyline as the background, it can't be beat! I tried so many things including the dragon fruit juice, Japanese shaved ice, lobster roll, Bolivian sandwich de chola, and more. Every Saturday, April to October.